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Veterinary practitioners are faulting the government for allegedly sidelining them in the fight against insecurity resulting from banditry activities in the country. Through their union of Veterinary practitioners, the doctors claim banditry menace could be a thing of the past should the government employ modern technology to monitor the movement of cattle in cattle rustling-prone areas.
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Veterinary officers want technology employed in monitoring livestock
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